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Re: NADA.PONG on YouTube!



Michael,

    Two Apple II with two monitors show moving ball back and forth.  Is it 
how ball respond to move from left monitor to right monitor through your 
basic network?  I want to tell you.  My friend used Logo Programming to 
respond one moving ball between two baseball individuals on one screen at 
high school.  He tried to use two monitors, but he failed.  The network 
controller card did not exist until around 1992 (I think so.)  The game 
socket is the answer, but Logo Programming is not designed to respond game 
socket.  I am glad that you did!!

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Yours Truly,
Bryan Parkoff
bparkoff@satx.rr.com
"Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote in message 
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> Ken Gagne recently uploaded the NADA.PONG video demo to
> Youtube:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJKXcFusYVg
>
> ;-)
>
> -michael
>
> NadaPong: Network game demo for Apple II computers!
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>
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